1. Mugera: Let’s break homicide cycle

    Looking at what is happening right now, one would be mistaken to think Kenya is a horror movie theatre.

    Crime Scene
  2. Sogomo: Address these 3 concerns in new education reforms

    Classrooms for Grade Nine, laboratories, workshops and music rooms are non-existent.

    Grade One pupils at Chepng’arwa Primary School in Tiaty, Baringo County
  3. Ogutu: Speakers must lead in defence of Parliament’s independence

    The current Speakers must make a deliberate choice to be fair arbiters.

    Speakers Amason Kingi and Moses Wetang’ula
  4. Jean Kaseya: Africa’s battle against Aids needs US commitment

    Our heartfelt plea is for a simple, yet profound, continuation of PEPFAR’s mission.

    A long-term HIV prevention
  5. Chelangat and Cherop: We should stop femicide

    At least 500 women and girls have been murdered in Kenya since 2016.

  6. Giti: Address boda boda crisis from multiple dimensions

    The boda boda sub-sector plays an important role in income generation because of the ease of entry and exit.

  7. Shaw: Let KK administration stick to economic fundamentals

    The government says the economy is growing but factor in inflation and there is little or no real net growth.

    President William Ruto when he launched the Kenya Kwanza manifesto at Kasarani 
  8. Kaikai: Deal with the fundamentals to boost growth

    Addressing the vulnerability of a country’s foreign direct investment flows to external shocks is a key area for policy intervention.

    Counting Kenya Shilling Notes
  9. Democracy summit kicks off in South Korea with focus on US

    As the third Summit for Democracy looms on the horizon, the cracks continue to widen

    Joe Biden
  10. Masinde and Mwanyumba: Kenya back on Grey List: The cure?

    It is prudent that Kenya takes restorative steps to exit the grey list.